It's not specified exactly, but we can make some educated guesses based on the context of the story.
Scout is around six years old when the story begins and around eight or nine when she is telling it.
I think Scout is around 8 or 9 years old when she tells the story. But it might vary depending on your interpretation of the text.
Scout is six years old when the tale commences. Her age influences her innocence and curiosity, shaping her perspective throughout the story.
Scout is six years old at the start of the novel.
Scout was six years old at the beginning of the novel.
Scout is six and Jem is nine when the story begins.
Scout is six and Jem is nine when the story starts.
Scout is six and Jem is nearly ten at the beginning of the story.
I think Scout is around 9 and Jem is 12 when the story concludes.
You can also encourage a 3 - year - old to tell a story by sharing your own stories first. When they hear you tell a simple story, they may get inspired. For instance, you could say 'I'll tell you a story about my day at work. Now it's your turn to tell me a story about your day at the nursery.' Moreover, showing genuine interest in their stories, no matter how simple or jumbled, will make them more likely to continue.